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Lesparre-Médoc (French pronunciation: [lɛspaʁ medɔk] ; Occitan: L'Esparra de Medòc, [lespaˈra ˈde meˈðɔk]),
commonly known as
Lesparre (L'Esparra), is...
- 1739–1774:
Antoine de Gramont, 1st Duke
Lesparre (1722–1801),
Count of Lescun, then of
Lesparre,
created 1st Duke
Lesparre in 1739, then
became 7th Duke of Gramont...
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plaque honouring Rimawi at the
ceremony attended by
Lesparre. The
Mayor of Bezons,
Dominique Lesparre, a
member of the
French Communist Party who has previously...
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Hundred Years War. He was an
illegitimate son of the
house of
Lesparre, from Gironde. The
Lesparre were a very
powerful noble family in
southern France. Due...
- Pamplona. At the same time,
French troops commanded by André de Foix Lord of
Lesparre, made up of 12,000
infantry with
heavy artillery,
crossed the Pyrenees...
- The arrondis****t of
Lesparre-Médoc is an arrondis****t of
France in the
Gironde department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. It has 49 communes. Its...
- Bour Camus, or
Camus Bour
Lesparre, also
known as
Camus the **** was a
mercenary captain during the
Hundred Years War. He was of
Navarrese or Gascon...
- The
House of
Gramont is the name of an old
French noble family,
whose name is
connected to the
castle of
Gramont (Agramont in Spanish)
Basque province...
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original on
December 11, 2019.
Retrieved December 11, 2019.
Lesparre, Josée. "Réalisatrice / Réalisateur : métier, études, diplômes, salaire...
- Lichine,
working at Château
Lascombes in
Margaux and Château
Castera in
Lesparre-Médoc. He
joined Mouton Rothschild Group in the
early 1980s,
becoming technical...